Task 2. Paraphrase or continue the sentences so that they have the same meaning. Use AS...AS, comparatives or superlatives Sally is 161 cm tall. Polly is 159 cm tall. May is 156 cm tall. Sally is Maths is not as difficult as Physics for me. Physics is Maths. My bag is older than yours. Your bag is not mine. Ted always gets 5s for his Maths tests. He is at Maths in class Paul isn't as good as Jake. Paul is than Jake.
Grandparents can be very important in the life of A teenager. They have more experience and more time than parents and can help teens make THE right choices. Teens often THINK their parents don't understand them and that their grandparents understand them better. A study called 'My second mum and dad' says that there are currently 14 million grandparents in the UK, that the number IS INCREASING and that they LIVE longer now. The study also says that many grandparents help teenagers with 0 school work and go to school events when their parents are busy. More than 25% of teenagers say they talk to their grandparents about problems they DON'T DISCUSS with their parents. Experts say that this generation of grandparents has 0 better relationship with today's teenagers because many grandparents are 0 younger now. One grandmother says, 'We are probably the only generation that LIKES some of the same music our grandchildren like.
ответ:Example: Mike and Kim Black are from the British band ‘Bad Day’.
1. Mike and Kim live in the flat of London. [1]
2. Mike likes London but he thinks it is. [1]
3. They listen to a lot of music. [1]
4. Mike and Kim like to in their free time. [1]
5. They watch TV a lot but they do not go to the. [1]
6. Kim’s brother is in the band . [1]
Total [6]
Reading
Task. Read the article about mobile phones and do the tasks.
Mobile Fever
Why are we so addicted to mobile phones? There are now over forty million people in Britain with mobiles and if the present trend continues, every man, woman and child in Britain will soon have one – or two, or three!
They can be expensive and are possibly bad for us. You can spend a lot of money if you use your mobile a lot. According to some scientists, if we go on using mobiles, we’ll cook our brains. Some people even say that radiation from mobiles causes cancer.
Teenagers are among the biggest users of mobiles, and ‘texting’ is creating a new language full of abbreviations such as ‘How RU?’ in Japan, Surveys show teenagers are reading less and mobile use is affecting the marks of secondary school learners. A big problem in Britain is crime. Last year half a million British teenagers were victims of mobile phone theft.
As technology improves, mobiles can do more and more. If you have one of the new multimedia mobiles, you can log on the net, pay for things, play games, interact with TV programs and take photos to send to your friends.
Read the text again and answer the questions.
Example: Is this text about addiction to mobile phones?
A) No, it is not
B) Yes, it is
C) No information
D) Neither A nor B
1. How many British people are addicted to mobile phones?
A) 60 million
B) 40 million
C) 5 million
D) 2million [1]
2. Mobiles can be the reason of…
A) toothache
B) stomachache
C) cancer
D) headache
[1]
3. … are among the biggest users of mobiles.
A) Middle age people
B) Old people
C) Young people
D) Adult people [1]
Read the text and give a short answer.
4. Is radiation one of causes of cancer? [1]
5. Is ‘texting’ creating a new type of communication? [1]
6. Does a mobile phone improve the marks of the learners? [1]
Total [6]
Writing
Task . Choose one of the topics below. Answer all the questions with appropriate details. Follow the questions, use topical vocabulary and pay attention to the grammar.
Topic 1. About Sam’s hobby
Sam, 19 years old, a programmer, has got a family.
Give some information about Sam. What is his favourite hobby?
Example: Sam is nineteen years old.
What is he going to plant?
What should a person do to make his garden look nice?
Does he enjoy his hobby? Why?
Do you like gardening? Why? Why not?
Topic 2. About John’s computer games addiction
John, 28 years old, a manager, has not got a family
Give some information about John. Do you think he is a computer games addict?
Example: John is 28 years old and works as a manager.
What is he doing now?
What should a person do to be good at playing computer games?
What do you think does he enjoy playing computer games? Why?
Does this activity help John work well as a manager?
Do you like playing computer games? Why? Why not?
Total [6]
Speaking
Task . Work in pairs. Choose one of the cards and make a dialogue with a partner. You have 1 minute to prepare and 2 minutes to talk.
Card 1
Discuss with your partner the topic ‘Hobbies and Leisure’. The following questions will help you to organize your talk:
1) What hobbies do you have?
2) What do you enjoy the most?
3) When did you start your hobby?
4) What do you usually do after school?
5) What hobby you cannot live without?
Card 2
Discuss with your partner the topic ‘Hobbies and Leisure’. The following questions will help you to organize your talk:
1) What is your hobby?
2) Tell about your friend’s interests and hobbies.
3) Do you have any common interests (hobbies)?
4) Do you spend much time chatting with your friend(s)?
5) What is the most popular hobby now?
Card 3
Discuss with your partner the topic ‘Hobbies and Leisure’. The following questions will help you to organize your talk:
1) What do you usually do in your free time?
2) What is your favourite free time activity?
3) Do you spend your leisure time with your friends?
4) How do you spend your leisure time with your friends?
Grandparents can be very important in the life of A teenager. They have more experience and more time than parents and can help teens make THE right choices. Teens often THINK their parents don't understand them and that their grandparents understand them better. A study called 'My second mum and dad' says that there are currently 14 million grandparents in the UK, that the number IS INCREASING and that they LIVE longer now. The study also says that many grandparents help teenagers with 0 school work and go to school events when their parents are busy. More than 25% of teenagers say they talk to their grandparents about problems they DON'T DISCUSS with their parents. Experts say that this generation of grandparents has 0 better relationship with today's teenagers because many grandparents are 0 younger now. One grandmother says, 'We are probably the only generation that LIKES some of the same music our grandchildren like.
ответ:Example: Mike and Kim Black are from the British band ‘Bad Day’.
1. Mike and Kim live in the flat of London. [1]
2. Mike likes London but he thinks it is. [1]
3. They listen to a lot of music. [1]
4. Mike and Kim like to in their free time. [1]
5. They watch TV a lot but they do not go to the. [1]
6. Kim’s brother is in the band . [1]
Total [6]
Reading
Task. Read the article about mobile phones and do the tasks.
Mobile Fever
Why are we so addicted to mobile phones? There are now over forty million people in Britain with mobiles and if the present trend continues, every man, woman and child in Britain will soon have one – or two, or three!
They can be expensive and are possibly bad for us. You can spend a lot of money if you use your mobile a lot. According to some scientists, if we go on using mobiles, we’ll cook our brains. Some people even say that radiation from mobiles causes cancer.
Teenagers are among the biggest users of mobiles, and ‘texting’ is creating a new language full of abbreviations such as ‘How RU?’ in Japan, Surveys show teenagers are reading less and mobile use is affecting the marks of secondary school learners. A big problem in Britain is crime. Last year half a million British teenagers were victims of mobile phone theft.
As technology improves, mobiles can do more and more. If you have one of the new multimedia mobiles, you can log on the net, pay for things, play games, interact with TV programs and take photos to send to your friends.
Read the text again and answer the questions.
Example: Is this text about addiction to mobile phones?
A) No, it is not
B) Yes, it is
C) No information
D) Neither A nor B
1. How many British people are addicted to mobile phones?
A) 60 million
B) 40 million
C) 5 million
D) 2million [1]
2. Mobiles can be the reason of…
A) toothache
B) stomachache
C) cancer
D) headache
[1]
3. … are among the biggest users of mobiles.
A) Middle age people
B) Old people
C) Young people
D) Adult people [1]
Read the text and give a short answer.
4. Is radiation one of causes of cancer? [1]
5. Is ‘texting’ creating a new type of communication? [1]
6. Does a mobile phone improve the marks of the learners? [1]
Total [6]
Writing
Task . Choose one of the topics below. Answer all the questions with appropriate details. Follow the questions, use topical vocabulary and pay attention to the grammar.
Topic 1. About Sam’s hobby
Sam, 19 years old, a programmer, has got a family.
Give some information about Sam. What is his favourite hobby?
Example: Sam is nineteen years old.
What is he going to plant?
What should a person do to make his garden look nice?
Does he enjoy his hobby? Why?
Do you like gardening? Why? Why not?
Topic 2. About John’s computer games addiction
John, 28 years old, a manager, has not got a family
Give some information about John. Do you think he is a computer games addict?
Example: John is 28 years old and works as a manager.
What is he doing now?
What should a person do to be good at playing computer games?
What do you think does he enjoy playing computer games? Why?
Does this activity help John work well as a manager?
Do you like playing computer games? Why? Why not?
Total [6]
Speaking
Task . Work in pairs. Choose one of the cards and make a dialogue with a partner. You have 1 minute to prepare and 2 minutes to talk.
Card 1
Discuss with your partner the topic ‘Hobbies and Leisure’. The following questions will help you to organize your talk:
1) What hobbies do you have?
2) What do you enjoy the most?
3) When did you start your hobby?
4) What do you usually do after school?
5) What hobby you cannot live without?
Card 2
Discuss with your partner the topic ‘Hobbies and Leisure’. The following questions will help you to organize your talk:
1) What is your hobby?
2) Tell about your friend’s interests and hobbies.
3) Do you have any common interests (hobbies)?
4) Do you spend much time chatting with your friend(s)?
5) What is the most popular hobby now?
Card 3
Discuss with your partner the topic ‘Hobbies and Leisure’. The following questions will help you to organize your talk:
1) What do you usually do in your free time?
2) What is your favourite free time activity?
3) Do you spend your leisure time with your friends?
4) How do you spend your leisure time with your friends?
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